Popular Employer Porsche

Who is the most popular employer in Germany? This question is examined thoroughly by various research institutes every year. For this purpose, they interview thousands of students, graduates and young professionals. Porsche is always in the top rankings. In 2015 as well. In some cases, the very good results of the previous year could once again be significantly improved.

The prestigious ranking of the Universum Institute shows that the Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer is one of the most popular employers especially among engineers and economists. As in the previous year, Porsche secured third place on the winner's podium in both categories. Also among the computer scientists, more and more students perceive Porsche as an attractive employer. Porsche ranked in the top ten here.

In the study conducted by the Trendence research institute, Porsche as an employer also won third place among engineers and economists. Especially in the category of economics, the company was able to improve and moved up two places. In the IT category, the company has also advanced: it jumped to 10th place from slot 13.

Terms and conditions Porsche Newsroom

1. All information offered on Porsche Newsroom, including but not limited to, texts, images, audio and video documents, are subject to copyright or other legislation for the protection of intellectual property. They are intended exclusively for use by journalists as a source for their own media reporting and are not intended for commercial use, in particular for advertising purposes. It is not permitted to pass on texts, images, audio or video data to unauthorised third parties.

3. All contents of Porsche Newsroom are carefully researched and compiled. Nevertheless, the information may contain errors or inaccuracies. Porsche AG does not accept any liability with respect to the results that may be achived through the use of the information, in particular with respect to accuracy, up-to-dateness and completeness.

4. Insofar as Porsche Newsroom provides information concerning vehicles, the data refers to the German market. Statements concerning standard equipment and statutory, legal and tax regulations and repercussion are valid for the Federal Public of Germany only.

5. With respect to the use of Porsche Newsroom, technical faults such as, delays to news transmission, cannot be ruled out. Porsche AG does not accept any liability for any resulting damage.

6. Insofar as Porsche Newsroom provides links to the internet sites of third parties, Porsche AG does not accept any responsibility for the content of the linked sites. On using the links, the user leaves the Porsche AG information products.

7. In agreeing to these rights of use, the user shall be obliged to refrain from any improper use of Porsche Newsroom.

8. In the event of improper use, Porsche AG reserves the right to block access to Porsche Newsroom.

9. Should one or more provisions of these terms and conditions be or become invalid, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions.